As you prepare for our chapter test, what are your questions? Be specific when you post your questions and we will discuss your questions in class.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Chapter 1 - Muddiest Points
The first chapter in our textbook is jam packed with lots of math ideas and concepts. What ideas are you still trying to understand? Sometimes knowing what you DO understand will help you narrow down what you do NOT understand. So tell me what you know, and what you still have questions about. Please post a blog within three days before our chapter 1 test, and we can talk about your questions in class.
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yo Mrs.Kerr its your boy Kris Hansen. Just letting you know Im here
ReplyDeleteOh one more thing, the section we did tonight, 1.3 was kind pf confusing. could we go over it again?
ReplyDeleteI understand most of the stuff we learned so far but i am still confused about the relations and formulas and functions, i don't understand what the difference is between the three
ReplyDeleteI don't really understand the difference between an equation and an expression.
ReplyDeleteHi, Mrs. Kerr it's Jack Heneghan
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ReplyDeleteWhat is the difference between a fucntion and a relation?
ReplyDeleteI dont understand the difference between relations and formulas
ReplyDeleteHi Mrs. Kerr. Its Tim Reusche. i am still learning the grammar and i need to review it more so i can understand the words used in the homework.
ReplyDeleteCan you go over the define button on the calculator?
ReplyDeleteCan you explain f(x)notation and defining it on our calculator?
ReplyDeleteuhm.. what is a function????????????
ReplyDeleteCan we go over some more problems where we use functions within equations??
ReplyDeletei think im doing ok so far... since i did this already...
ReplyDeleteHi can you please go over how to properly relate a independant input to a dependant output. Thank You
ReplyDeleteHello, this is Ray Kim
ReplyDeletehi.. getting the domaiin nd range off of a graph iiz conffuziin.. >.<
ReplyDeleteCan you go over questions that give you two fractions and then a whole number and ask you to figure out how many there were in total?
ReplyDelete[the questions like the ones at the end of the quiz 1.5-1.7]
Hi Danielle,
ReplyDeleteWe will be going over the quiz tomorrow, so we will look at the problems you mentioned. Another one of those problems will be on tomorrow's review as well. You seem to be pretty good at writing the equations, so we can look at some strategies for solving those kind of equations.